Massive Crowd Surges at Modi's Bengal Rally as BJP Kicks Off Election Push

A large crowd gathered at the Rash Mela Ground in Cooch Behar ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first public meeting in West Bengal after the election schedule was announced. Supporters arrived in groups, expressing confidence in the BJP's prospects and voicing dissatisfaction with the current Trinamool Congress government. Security was tightened with a significant police presence to manage the swelling crowd at the high-profile event. The rally marks an intensification of the BJP's campaign efforts in the state ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections.

Key Points: PM Modi's Cooch Behar Rally Draws Huge Crowd Ahead of Bengal Polls

  • PM Modi's first Bengal rally post schedule announcement
  • Crowds gather from across Cooch Behar district
  • Supporters express confidence in BJP's performance
  • Criticism aimed at Trinamool Congress government
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Bengal poll: Crowd surge at Cooch Behar rally as PM Modi set to kickstart BJP's poll push

Large crowds gather for PM Modi's first Bengal rally post poll schedule announcement, signaling BJP's intensified campaign push in the state.

"From today's meeting, it will become clear that Mamata Didi will not get support. People across West Bengal are standing with PM Narendra Modi. - BJP supporter"

Cooch Behar, April 5

A large number of Bharatiya Janata Party workers and supporters gathered at the Rash Mela Ground in West Bengal's Cooch Behar on Sunday ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's public meeting, reflecting growing enthusiasm within the party ranks as campaigning intensifies for the upcoming Assembly elections.

It marks PM Modi's first rally in the state after announcement of the poll schedule and has drawn crowds from various parts of the district and nearby areas.

Since Sunday morning, BJP supporters were seen arriving in groups, carrying party flags and raising slogans, as the venue gradually filled up.

Many attendees expressed confidence that the BJP would perform strongly in the upcoming state elections, citing the turnout at the rally as an indicator of public sentiment.

Several BJP supporters also voiced dissatisfaction with the current Trinamool Congress government led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

"We want the present (Trinamool Congress) government to be defeated. In the upcoming election, we will exercise our right to vote properly," a local resident told IANS while waiting for Prime Minister Modi's rally to begin.

Another BJP supporter claimed that the PM's gathering would send a strong message across the state.

"From today's meeting, it will become clear that Mamata Didi will not get support. People across West Bengal are standing with PM Narendra Modi," he said.

Party workers also praised the Prime Minister's leadership, saying his policies and governance have influenced voters beyond traditional party lines.

"He (Prime Minister Modi) has done real work, and people trust him. We are with him and will continue to support him," a BJP worker said.

As the crowd continued to swell, some attendees remarked that space at the venue was becoming limited due to the large turnout.

Security arrangements were tightened in and around the Rash Mela ground, with police personnel deployed in large numbers to manage the crowd and maintain order during the high-profile event.

The BJP has stepped up its campaign efforts in West Bengal in recent weeks, with top party leaders holding rallies and outreach programmes across regions.

- IANS

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Priya S
While large crowds are impressive, I hope the administration ensures everyone's safety. Crowd surges can be dangerous. The focus should be on substantive issues facing Bengal - jobs, education, and women's safety - not just rally sizes.
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Rohit P
As a Bengali, I want to see real change. Didi has had her time. The turnout shows people are looking for a credible alternative. BJP might just be that force. Let's see if they can translate this rally energy into votes.
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Sarah B
Interesting to watch from abroad. The political fervor in Indian elections is unmatched. Hope the democratic process is peaceful and the best candidate wins for the people's welfare.
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Karthik V
Modiji's connect with the people is undeniable. Whether you agree with his politics or not, you can't ignore the fact that he draws crowds like no other. This will definitely boost BJP morale in Bengal. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
We need to move beyond personality cults. Big rallies don't always mean good governance. What are the concrete plans for Bengal's farmers and small traders? That's what we should be discussing.

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